April 10, 1912 (12.00 pm)Titanic departs from Southampton docks, England, almost colliding with a smaller vessel but escaping just in time April 10, 1912 (6.30 pm)Titanic arrives in Cherbourg, France to pick up more passengers April 11, 1912 (1.30 pm)Titanic arrives in Queenstown (Cohb), Ireland to pick up the last of the passengers April 12-13, 1912Titanic sails across the North Atlantic ocean, her passengers enjoying the journey April 14, 1912 (9.20 pm) Warnings of icebergs cease at this time, the last one never making it to the bridge April 14, 1912 (11.40 pm) The lookouts spot an iceberg and First officer Murdoch orders the Titanic to sail starboard (left) and pass the iceberg. The Titanic strikes the side of the iceberg, almost missing it. Only 37 seconds passed between the sighting and the collision. April 15, 1912 (12.05 am) Crew ordered to prepare lifeboats for launch April 15, 1912 (12.45-2.18 am) All lifeboats are lowered into the freezing water, leaving 1500 passengers on board April 15, 1912 (2.18 am)Titanic snaps in half; the bow sinks below the water and the stern rises into the air until upright April 15, 1912 (2.20 am) The stern of the Titanic slips beneath the sea and, voila, she has sunken April 15, 1912 (4.10 am) The Carpathia comes to the survivors' rescue and brings them aboard April 15, 1912 (8.30 am) The last survivors are rescued from their lifeboat April 18, 1912 The Carpathia arrives in New York, the survivors left to continue their shattered lives in a foreign place.
April 10, 1912 (6.30 pm) Titanic arrives in Cherbourg, France to pick up more passengers
April 11, 1912 (1.30 pm) Titanic arrives in Queenstown (Cohb), Ireland to pick up the last of the passengers
April 12-13, 1912 Titanic sails across the North Atlantic ocean, her passengers enjoying the journey
April 14, 1912 (9.20 pm) Warnings of icebergs cease at this time, the last one never making it to the bridge
April 14, 1912 (11.40 pm) The lookouts spot an iceberg and First officer Murdoch orders the Titanic to sail starboard (left) and pass the iceberg. The Titanic strikes the side of the iceberg, almost missing it. Only 37 seconds passed between the sighting and the collision.
April 15, 1912 (12.05 am) Crew ordered to prepare lifeboats for launch
April 15, 1912 (12.45-2.18 am) All lifeboats are lowered into the freezing water, leaving 1500 passengers on board
April 15, 1912 (2.18 am) Titanic snaps in half; the bow sinks below the water and the stern rises into the air until upright
April 15, 1912 (2.20 am) The stern of the Titanic slips beneath the sea and, voila, she has sunken
April 15, 1912 (4.10 am) The Carpathia comes to the survivors' rescue and brings them aboard
April 15, 1912 (8.30 am) The last survivors are rescued from their lifeboat
April 18, 1912 The Carpathia arrives in New York, the survivors left to continue their shattered lives in a foreign place.
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